OS/2 Warp boot logos, from Jon Czerwinski
(jon_czerwinski@ccmail.ntrs.com)

Coming soon (very soon!) - the PREPLOGO facility to allow you to create your
own boot logos from BMP files.

This is a collection of replacement OS/2 Warp boot logos.  Changing your
boot logo is as simple as replacing the OS2LOGO file in the root directory
of your boot drive:


1) Turn off the attributes of the OS2LOGO file:

   attrib -s -h -r OS2LOGO

2) Back up the OS2LOGO file:

   copy OS2LOGO OS2LOGO.ORG

3) Copy a new logo file into the OS2LOGO file:

   copy OS2ROCK.LGO OS2LOGO

4) [Optional] Turn the attributes back on:

   attrib +s +h +r OS2LOGO

Reboot!

NOTE:  The boot logo format is NOT an OS/2 BMP format.  Don't copy a normal
BMP file into OS2LOGO, or you will render you machine unbootable!  It is
always a good idea to have a copy of the Warp boot disks created from the
"Create Utility Disks" program in System Settings before modifying your
system.

NOTE2: You can always reset to the default boot logo by copying the backup
file back into OS2LOGO.
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